To write the image to a USB stick you can simply dd it. You may burn the image onto a CD-R if you have a USB CD-ROM drive to boot from, such as the Apple Superdrive. If you have problems booting, then try one of the amd64+mac 1 variants from the alternative downloads page: Start with the standard 64-bit server edition () which should work fine with recent Mac Minis. 2 Preparing the install imageįirst you need to choose which ISO image to use and download it. This leaves the internal gigabit Ethernet port available for the lab internal network and avoids having to trunk VLANs it also helps if you have a newer Mac Mini where the internal ethernet adapter is not supported in the default kernel. We also recommend an Apple USB to Ethernet adapter for the external Internet connection. A 1GB+ USB flash drive or a USB CD-R drive.A mini-displayport to VGA adapter, or a HDMI cable.When you have Linux running, you can determine your model using sudo dmidecode -s system-product-nameįor more information on the different models of Mac Mini see: These instructions have been tested on the following models: The recommended configuration of a workshop server is: This is the most powerful server we have found for its size, especially considering that the PSU is internal. These notes describe the installation of Ubuntu 14.04 on a Mac Mini. 5 Troubleshooting post installation problems.4.3 Configure the internal network interface.